Michael Walsh | 264bc14 | 2017-11-13 11:18:12 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python |
| 2 | |
| 3 | r""" |
| 4 | This module provides functions which are useful for writing python wrapper |
| 5 | functions (i.e. in this context, a wrapper function is one whose aim is to |
| 6 | call some other function on the caller's behalf but to provide some additional |
| 7 | functionality over and above what the base function provides). |
| 8 | """ |
| 9 | |
| 10 | import sys |
| 11 | import inspect |
| 12 | |
| 13 | |
| 14 | def create_wrapper_def_and_call(base_func_name, |
| 15 | wrap_func_name): |
Michael Walsh | 264bc14 | 2017-11-13 11:18:12 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 16 | r""" |
| 17 | Return a wrapper function definition line and a base function call line. |
| 18 | |
| 19 | This is a utility for helping to create wrapper functions. |
| 20 | |
| 21 | For example, if there existed a function with the following definition |
| 22 | line: |
| 23 | def sprint_foo_bar(headers=1): |
| 24 | |
| 25 | And the user wished to write a print_foo_bar wrapper function, they could |
| 26 | call create_wrapper_def_and_call as follows: |
| 27 | |
| 28 | func_def_line, call_line = create_wrapper_def_and_call("sprint_foo_bar", |
| 29 | "print_foo_bar") |
| 30 | |
| 31 | They would get the following results: |
| 32 | func_def_line def print_foo_bar(headers=1): |
| 33 | call_line sprint_foo_bar(headers=headers) |
| 34 | |
| 35 | The func_def_line is suitable as the definition line for the wrapper |
| 36 | function. The call_line is suitable for use in the new wrapper function |
| 37 | wherever it wishes to call the base function. By explicitly specifying |
| 38 | each parm in the definition and the call line, we allow the caller of the |
| 39 | wrapper function to refer to any given parm by name rather than having to |
| 40 | specify parms positionally. |
| 41 | |
| 42 | Description of argument(s): |
| 43 | base_func_name The name of the base function around which |
| 44 | a wrapper is being created. |
| 45 | wrap_func_name The name of the wrapper function being |
| 46 | created. |
| 47 | """ |
| 48 | |
| 49 | # Get caller's module name. Note: that for the present we've hard-coded |
| 50 | # the stack_frame_ix value because we expect a call stack to this function |
| 51 | # to be something like this: |
| 52 | # caller |
| 53 | # create_print_wrapper_funcs |
| 54 | # create_func_def_string |
| 55 | # create_wrapper_def_and_call |
| 56 | stack_frame_ix = 3 |
| 57 | frame = inspect.stack()[stack_frame_ix] |
| 58 | module = inspect.getmodule(frame[0]) |
| 59 | mod_name = module.__name__ |
| 60 | |
| 61 | # Get a reference to the base function. |
| 62 | base_func = getattr(sys.modules[mod_name], base_func_name) |
| 63 | # Get the argument specification for the base function. |
| 64 | base_arg_spec = inspect.getargspec(base_func) |
| 65 | base_arg_list = base_arg_spec[0] |
| 66 | num_args = len(base_arg_list) |
| 67 | # Get the variable argument specification for the base function. |
| 68 | var_args = base_arg_spec[1] |
| 69 | if var_args is None: |
| 70 | var_args = [] |
| 71 | else: |
| 72 | var_args = ["*" + var_args] |
Michael Walsh | 2dd46fb | 2018-10-30 13:10:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 73 | keyword_args = base_arg_spec[2] |
| 74 | if keyword_args is None: |
| 75 | keyword_args = [] |
| 76 | else: |
| 77 | keyword_args = ["**" + keyword_args] |
Michael Walsh | 264bc14 | 2017-11-13 11:18:12 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 78 | if base_arg_spec[3] is None: |
| 79 | base_default_list = [] |
| 80 | else: |
| 81 | base_default_list = list(base_arg_spec[3]) |
| 82 | num_defaults = len(base_default_list) |
| 83 | num_non_defaults = num_args - num_defaults |
| 84 | |
| 85 | # Create base_arg_default_string which is a reconstruction of the base |
| 86 | # function's argument list. |
| 87 | # Example base_arg_default_string: |
| 88 | # headers, last=2, first=[1] |
| 89 | # First, create a new list where each entry is of the form "arg=default". |
| 90 | base_arg_default_list = list(base_arg_list) |
| 91 | for ix in range(num_non_defaults, len(base_arg_default_list)): |
| 92 | base_default_ix = ix - num_non_defaults |
Joy Onyerikwu | 004ad3c | 2018-06-11 16:29:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 93 | if isinstance(base_default_list[base_default_ix], str): |
Michael Walsh | 264bc14 | 2017-11-13 11:18:12 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 94 | default_string = "'" + base_default_list[base_default_ix] + "'" |
| 95 | # Convert "\n" to "\\n". |
| 96 | default_string = default_string.replace("\n", "\\n") |
| 97 | else: |
| 98 | default_string = str(base_default_list[base_default_ix]) |
| 99 | base_arg_default_list[ix] += "=" + default_string |
Michael Walsh | 2dd46fb | 2018-10-30 13:10:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 100 | base_arg_default_string =\ |
| 101 | ', '.join(base_arg_default_list + var_args + keyword_args) |
Michael Walsh | 264bc14 | 2017-11-13 11:18:12 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 102 | |
| 103 | # Create the argument string which can be used to call the base function. |
| 104 | # Example call_arg_string: |
| 105 | # headers=headers, last=last, first=first |
Joy Onyerikwu | 004ad3c | 2018-06-11 16:29:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 106 | call_arg_string = ', '.join([val + "=" + val for val in base_arg_list] |
Michael Walsh | 2dd46fb | 2018-10-30 13:10:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 107 | + var_args + keyword_args) |
Michael Walsh | 264bc14 | 2017-11-13 11:18:12 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 108 | |
| 109 | # Compose the result values. |
| 110 | func_def_line = "def " + wrap_func_name + "(" + base_arg_default_string +\ |
| 111 | "):" |
| 112 | call_line = base_func_name + "(" + call_arg_string + ")" |
| 113 | |
| 114 | return func_def_line, call_line |
| 115 | |
| 116 | |
| 117 | def create_func_def_string(base_func_name, |
| 118 | wrap_func_name, |
| 119 | func_body_template, |
| 120 | replace_dict): |
Michael Walsh | 264bc14 | 2017-11-13 11:18:12 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 121 | r""" |
| 122 | Create and return a complete function definition as a string. The caller |
| 123 | may run "exec" on the resulting string to create the desired function. |
| 124 | |
| 125 | Description of argument(s): |
| 126 | base_func_name The name of the base function around which |
| 127 | a wrapper is being created. |
| 128 | wrap_func_name The name of the wrapper function being |
| 129 | created. |
| 130 | func_body_template A function body in the form of a list. |
| 131 | Each list element represents one line of a |
| 132 | function This is a template in so far as |
George Keishing | cb3b9b6 | 2018-09-14 12:11:19 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 133 | text substitutions will be done on it to |
Michael Walsh | 264bc14 | 2017-11-13 11:18:12 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 134 | arrive at a valid function definition. |
| 135 | This template should NOT contain the |
| 136 | function definition line (e.g. "def |
| 137 | func1():"). create_func_def_string will |
| 138 | pre-pend the definition line. The |
| 139 | template should also contain the text |
| 140 | "<call_line>" which is to be replaced by |
| 141 | text which will call the base function |
| 142 | with appropriate arguments. |
| 143 | replace_dict A dictionary indicating additional text |
| 144 | replacements to be done. For example, if |
| 145 | the template contains a "<sub1>" (be sure |
| 146 | to include the angle brackets), and the |
| 147 | dictionary contains a key/value pair of |
| 148 | 'sub1'/'replace1', then all instances of |
| 149 | "<sub1>" will be replaced by "replace1". |
| 150 | """ |
| 151 | |
| 152 | # Create the initial function definition list as a copy of the template. |
| 153 | func_def = list(func_body_template) |
| 154 | # Call create_wrapper_def_and_call to get func_def_line and call_line. |
| 155 | func_def_line, call_line = create_wrapper_def_and_call(base_func_name, |
| 156 | wrap_func_name) |
| 157 | # Insert the func_def_line composed by create_wrapper_def_and_call is the |
| 158 | # first list entry. |
| 159 | func_def.insert(0, func_def_line) |
| 160 | # Make sure the replace_dict has a 'call_line'/call_line pair so that any |
| 161 | # '<call_line>' text gets replaced as intended. |
| 162 | replace_dict['call_line'] = call_line |
| 163 | |
| 164 | # Do the replacements. |
| 165 | for key, value in replace_dict.items(): |
| 166 | func_def = [w.replace("<" + key + ">", value) for w in func_def] |
| 167 | |
| 168 | return '\n'.join(func_def) + "\n" |